Filmmakers on the Hill

Last October, filming for Ant-man and the Wasp brought Marvel filmmakers to Potrero Hill. 298 Missouri Street became Ant-man’s home for exterior shots; interiors were filmed on a set in Atlanta. In this sequel to the first Ant-man movie, the hero can both shrink and become colossal. The cast and crew were in a good mood, anticipating a hit.

Star Paul Rudd was happy to pose for photos with locals including Joe Dolce, son of Christopher’s Book’s owner Tee Minott. Photo: Peter LinenthalThe Marvel filmmaking crew and equipment at 18th and Missouri Streets. Many San Francisco locations appear in the movie. Photo: Peter LinenthalPaul Rudd (center) follows director Peyton Reed (left) outside 298 Missouri during a break while filming Ant-man and the Wasp. Photo: Peter Linenthal298 Missouri Street (above) became Ant-man’s home for exterior shots; interiors were filmed on a set in Atlanta. Shown here: cameras inside 298 Missouri deployed to make a huge panoramic photo, used as a backdrop outside the windows of Ant-man’s apartment on the Atlanta movie set. Photo: Peter Linenthal